GERMANY t rpt April 16, 1943
LIPPE, Prince BERNHARD sur
German propagandist / Henry Louie KLUGE (UNITED STATES) ms
allegedly associated with him.
UP, Reno, April 16, i?43
Detroit News. April lo, 1943
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GERMANY • rpt July 20, 1943
LIPPE, Princess of
Is a governess who watches over isix children; the daughter of
the former Crown Prince is now serving jb a nurse in uhe
Potsdam Hospital.
Rumanian Counsellor in ierUn now visiting Stockholm
OSS #20023, Stockholm, July 20, 1943
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GERMAN!
IiIPPERT , E.
1935
In 1935 he wrote an excellent analysis of youth ideology within
youth (Organizations in the democracies and in the Nazi state*
$
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Committee for National Morale, German Psychological Warfare.
New ¥ork, September 1941, p. 75
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7-16
LIPPMANN, GERHARD
Germany
*
Intercept from Banco Aleman- Antioquento of Caracas,
Venezuela to Sr *s. P. R. Angel Company In New York,
dated August 26, 1942, is economic. Ex. saj^s it is
repprted that writer employed subject, a high Gestapo
chief, formerly located in Medellin, who returned to
Germany.
USNC NY 121318
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GEBMAJTC ’ rpt o. October 1941
LIST. General Fiold Marshal 3IEGMIJND WILHEU1 Ton
*)
Bora Oberkirchberg, Eflrtteaberg, in 1880s *oa of country
doctors attended Luitpold Gymnasium in Munich, specialising
in languages* learned much Latin, Greek, and also French and
English* received baohelor's degree and in 1898 entered Cadet
School of First Bavarian Engineers in Munich / entered Amy as
lieutenant in Third Engineer Battalion, 1900| transferred to
War Academy as first lieutenant Jin 1908} captain in 1918 / young*
set 'officer on general staff at outbreak of wars wounded and
deoorateds after war on general' staff of 8th Bavarian Division
under von hOeLs promoted to major, oomander of 19th Infantry
Regiment in Munioh by 1928s hie rapid pronotion after Bier
Putsch Implies that he ’was probably aotive in suppressing the
putsch in his Augsburg garrison's It. colonel in 1925< on<j
staff of Bavarian Wehrkreis in tluniohi oolopel in 192. and Chief
^ l^rmy Training Division in Relohswehr Ministry smder^w® -
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GERMAHY List, G«aaral Field Mari'iuil SISSUOTl) WltSBUI von
•rWTT.
1941
Toa BLOMBERGi in fall of 1927 became ooamander of Infantry
School in Dresden / aaj. general in 1951# detailed to examine
Swiss Armyj It. general in 1962j commander of 4th Division and
4 Any District, Dresden# in 19&8f commanding general of 4th
Army Corps and infantry general in 19S5 / led Adsehluss armies
into Austrian beoame commander of 6th Army Croup in Vienna /
led armS(i» into Prague in 1956) col. general in 1959) general
field marshal in 1940 / commanded 14th Army in Polish Campaign
which cut off Cracow and besieged Lwow / oomnanded 12th Army
in the west which advanced thrash Luxembourg and whose Panser
divisions broke throo^h supposedly impassable Ardennes forest)
executed great turning movement which pinned French forces ih
Uaglnot bine behind their own fortifioations) part of his army
pursued French through Champagne to Dijon and Swiss border there-
by dosing gap behind French forces / opinion is agried that
he is an outstanding tactician and executive) his early engineer-
ing and military training made him one of first proponents of
mechanisation and mobility) seems to be a specialist in bloddless
occupations / has tight-skinned faoe# grim# unsmiling expression#
thinning hair and grey mustache,, stetly blue ey$s / according
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GKEKAJfT LIST, 0 9 nar»l Field Kars )i«.l SIE6WJTO ffILHBLtf von
t
ip & parson*! friend hie motto 1st '"More to be then to seem’s
widely read, has Catholic taste in literatures has often reread
Goethes has travelled widely in Europe; loves art and has fine
collection of art books / friends consider him an exemplary
soldier and human beings Is a strict disciplinarian but always
helps younger subordinates and 'htas been an inspiration to nanyg
considered a completely non-pclitioal soldiers well liked by
Austrians because of his culturi and Hm-Prussiar' attitude /
although from south Germany, is protestants his wife, well-born
and gracious, has always helped his careers son Walther, aged
28, teaches Germans daughter Hush, aged 26, married to an air
force captain, Grober } now ?/H in England / in spite of rapid
advancement, has remained simple and has unpretentious home in
Vienna where wife and unmarried daughter Gabrielis are now
living*
Stephen Laird, o* October 1941
R&A, Central European Section
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GERMANY
rpt J u ne 13, 1942
LIST, Field Marshal
Buui May 14, 1880 at Oberkirchberg in Hflrttembergj purely
^°f®®® ional s ° ldier! had very high qualification!! /
in 1930 was made conmander of the office™ ' Infantry School
at Dresden, which was the most Important instructional post of
the Reiohswehrj native Wflrttembergerj GBSUB selected List for
post of conmander of the Officers' Infantry School at Dresden
because he was convinced that List held moderate democratic
political views o
Phoenix - Wilson (Putlitz ), June 13, 1942
(CID 183f3 C is a copy)
mow
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REFERENCE CARD
7-] 6
LIST, FIELD MARSHAL WILHELM VON
Replaced on Balkan front, by Austrian traitor. Col. General for
Air Alexander LOEHR; the Italians, who have it in for List,
spread rumour that he was in disgrace with Hitler because he
warned him against another winter of war; for a year after
Balkan campaign of 1941, did little but travel from Belgrad
and East to Oslo and other strategic points in West; super-
vised building of air bases in Greece and Dodecanese; organized
new supply lines for ROMMEL; squeezed more and more divisions
out of HORTHY and ANTONESClOn. Hungary and Rumania for Eastern
front; in spite of pro-Sla^Biugirlans, turned their Black Sea
coast into spring board for operations against Sebastopol and
Caucasus; directed operations against MIgHAILOVITCH (Yugosla-
via); in spite of such varied commissions, the arch-strategist
was anxious to go to Russian front; this appointment was de-
layed because Balkan campaign took six weeks longer than n it~
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lar expected and the Russian campaign was in full swing before
Crete was occupied ; Hitler then held List in reserve for an
eventual second front, and the fact that he has now been sent
to Russia is indicative of the growing scarcity of generals ;
before going to Russia, he diTEicted defense uteasures along the
Atlantic coast, a work now being carried on by RUNDSTEDT.
"Shifting Generals 11 by Dr. Rudolph Rats
OSS, NEw York, Osbome-Hoover, Sept. 29, 1942
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GERMANY
LIST, GEtlER.iL FIELD MARSHAL SDSGMUND it lLHELM
Kith BOTH (q.v.), is reported to have replaced von BOCK in
command of Heeresgruppn B in Stalingrad sector*
Report from private channels to Stockholm, Oct. 14, 1942
New York Times. Oct. 15, 1942
According to London press report of Oct. 20, is in command on
Gauc...>j.an front; for others in command on hussian front , see
Field Marshal von KEUCHLLR.
O.N.I. Weekijr, October 21^ 1942, do. 39, p. 52
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GERMAKY
LIST, Gen. SIEGMUBD WIUBBUf
*1
ft
Hail array officer / bora Obei kirchberg, Bavaria, 1880s educated
at Military Academy, Munich, G e raanyi student Artillery and
Engineering Sohool, 1802-04, Royal Bavarian Military Academy,
Munich, 1908-11$ ensign, Pioneer Battalion, Munich, 1898; corned •
It., Germany Army, 1900s served in World War I, East and West
Fronts, 1914-16$ commanding battalion Alpine troops, following
Armistices served as ocmmiand«ir» Gebirgs-Jager Batt., 19th Inf.,
1922-24$ entered War Ministry, Berlin, 1926$ became sect,"
leader. Army Reform Department, and commanding colonel 1927$
became coradr. Inf. officer school, Dresden, 1950^ commander 4tfy
Division, Dresden, 1933$ coni. Austrian Army after Anschluss,
1936$ served as general commanding Armies of Oecupation, Cseohodb*
valla, later gov. Moravia (in Czechoslovakia), 1939$ in World
War II, attacked through mountains and maneuvered to sueoesl in
blitz, 1931, oontd. 12th Army, advanced over hills of *1
I
rpt December 1942
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GERMAN! LIST, Gen. S1EGM0ND WILHEUi
rpt December 1942
France to render Maginot Line useless, 1940} promoted to field
marshal, 1940} in Balkans faced Iasi's triple threat of Greek
fighters, Yugoslav defiance, and British Mediterranean landings,
194J j occupied Bulgaria, moved headquarters fro® Buc ha rest to
|*v dir ® et attack on Oreeoe and Yugoslavia, 1941j replaced
Field Marshal von BOCK who was failing to capture Moscow,
December 1941; again replaced Field Marshal von Bock who, in
sows 30 days of Nasi attack failed to take Stalingrad, September,
Who's Who
December 1942” (listed under Von)
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j
LIST
In leading Genritn attack on IBalkansj&n 1941 he faced triple
threat of Greek fighters, Yugoslav defiance, and British Mediter- \
ranean landings; occupied Bulgaria, moved HQ from Bucharest to
Sofia to direct attack on Yugoslavia and Greece in 1941 j replaced
von BOCK who vras failing to capture Moscow, in December 1941 \
again replaced bon B6ck when the latter, in some 30 days of
attack, failed to -take Stalingrad in Seotember 1942,
Who’s Who Monthly Supplement, December 1942
IU.19BI
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(ssnuiin
LIST, Marshal
Haadsd ’M Qaiiman foroaa that 1 oymI»4
Oraaaa la 1941 / is raputsd to ha a oloaa
rolativti of tlM« wife of Dr. LOOOTKSTOPOULOS
(QRBSCE), Qra'iik Viaa Praoiar.
Qraak official oircla®, Turkajr
Stata Dapi. froa Consul Oaonral (#211), Istanbul, Dao. 7, 1942
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GERMANY
LIOTL, JOSEPH
'.I ] n 9-8 1
0-2171
reference card
GSMIANY
August J k y42
LOBE, General
; Visited ^oi’ia lust August in connection with the
Gesrman attempt tu have Bulgarian troops sent to the
Eastern Front; GA3iiOVSKI l BULGARIA) supported this
attempt •
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Reliability unknown
0, December 9, 1942
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UNITED STATES
liUChhbh, LOUIS
accoduing to source, wan an oiu crony of BO&iER's (see Germany)
and ifciui Pierre HUSS (q.v.), circulated phony stories about
him.
OSS, Row iorK, oi^riu Schultz, October 27, 28, 1V42
(Source left Germany in Feb. 1941)
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pfiUMER (se% Germany) used his friendship with subject, HUSS,
and ENDERIS (qq.v.) to try and smash the Foreign Press Club
in Berlin by causing din Bens ion among its members.
OSS, New York, bigrid Schultz, llov. 13, 1942
^feource left Geraiany in Feb. 1941)
LODE, M.
S.S. war correspondent / recently said that 'it is quite
possible that the war, at leant as far as Europe is concerned,
has entered its final phase'} goes on to say that the German
people must not fofget Hitlers words i 'the last battalion on
the battlefield will be a German battalion.'
Brussels radio, July 2G, 1943
FCC, Daily Report, July 27, 1943
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DECEASED
iAJju/L, & .*»»« 1 1 '
1940
LOEB, Mr, -I or General FKIT.,
Bo: 1696, died June 19, 1940 / instrumental in
building German air force* GOftfJft's *kev man
in the four»y ear pluiu*
Current Biogr&phy > 1940
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October 1942
GEI&IANY
LOHI, General von
$ 9 #>
Sant to Greece in October with three
of the beat Belchwehr diviaiona with
special permission from Hitler / the
troopa were attacked while patting
through Croatia and tome railroad cart
were damaged,,
Dutchman, reliability Unknown.! described at anti-Maai but not
ant^jgeman
B, MS February 1943
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rpt September 1941
lOtMOmt. von LOffEHSPROlW,. Captain Baron
Wm ao BMui d ln g officer of IMmacht's Propaganda Section at
Bordeaux until April 1941 J although hie appointment was at*»
proved by Nasie, he was not one of their favorites and in
Augipt-Septenber 1941 he wont to Russia as Cocaander of a
Propaganda Coapaqr / he wan succeeded in Bordeaux by Lt.
JOTAI.
u
vJ
/
Coofideati&l oad reliable source
OSS, Washington, Febraai^ 25,
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GERMANY
LOIIMANN, OTTO
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FRANCS
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,0BR, General
Commands a German group of armies, with headquarters at Hotel
Terminus, Avignon.
Somewhere In France, July 7, 1943
OSS, Algiers, July 9, 1943
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GERMANY
Lo/hh, GENE ALOBERDT ALEXANDER
Air Officer commanding Luftflotte IV (Southeast Command, head-
quarters Vienna, covering Austria, Czechoslovakia and Balkans);
* aged 56; small man of slight build; holla from Rumania;
occupied post in Austrian War Officb in 1932; something of an
anti-aircraft specialist; probably selected for command of
Luftflotte IV because of his Austrian ties end local knowledge p
* of Eastern Europe; not a popular figure and relatively little
is known of him compared with most of the othex* Airforce
Commanders*
British Air Ministry, Air Publication 1928, Notes on German Airforce,
October: 1941
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GERMANY
LOiHE, GUI,. GEN. ALEXANDER
<* *
Has replaced Field Marshal Wilhelm Gist as German
- Commander, in Chief in the Balkans.
u.N.I. Weekly - September 1942.
(*o)
V/'
GERMANY
XOIHR, COLONEL GENERAL ALEXANDER
Of Air Compand $ known as the Austrian traitor j replaced Field
Marshal LIST in command of Balkans.
"Shifting of Generals" by Dr. Rudolph Katz
OSS, New York, Osborne -Hoover, Sept. 29, 1942
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GERMANY November 5, 1942
t-
LB&IR, COLONEL GENERAL ALEXANDER
As German Commander in Chief in the Balkans is visiting/
Greece in connection with recent clashes between German
and Italian commands them / has asked home to remove a
number of Italian military officials who are in his opi*>
nion incapable of coping filth their tasks) it is believed
that Germans will be appointed^ to fehese offices*
Tass News Agency from Moscow
German Regional Note N-50
November 5* 1942
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GU:,1ANY rpt Janu iy 13, 1 #&
LO^IiK, General
[n command of German forces in Balkans comprising 2 offensive
ana 7 defensive divisions.
Q.N.I. Weekly, January 13, 1943
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RUMANIA
reference card
rpt February 12, 1U45
LCjfMH, Col. General ALEXANDER
iias been invested by Hitler with full authority for
maintenance of order in fbuffiania, as part of th£ programme
to keep AN TON PS CU in lineij of. SIMA and BOHME.
C.L. Suisberger, London, February 13, 1943
Hew York Times, February U, 1943, p. 30
A-6637
GREECE
i. Von
rpt ft. February 86,«j
<Ooco„ M rueX) GERMAN!
Goneral, Commending Officer of the Heereagruppe, it annaer. *k.*
J*: 1 },.*?? “?■—*<■•««> ° f *STSki> STTJS*.
Greece aged from 16 to 46 year* are aubjeot to mobiliratim.
Sonroe believed reliable, late February, 1948
OSS, Washington (dies) July 6, ISM **
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GREECE May 18# 1948
L&ffi, General (Document: LEER)
Left Crett, ±or Europe on May 18# 1-43
Reliable source, prior to June 1# 1943
0SS, Washington (tfias) July 7, 1943
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Loftwaffe Inspector in South Bni&eni lurop#/ raoaatlj^ ooaf or*
in Salonika with ^he Bulgarian flahoral, fflUBff tlBtflAHtt).
London radio *
FCC, Daily Sopcrt* Juno 26 * 1945
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QERMm
rpt August 1, 1943
LOHR, General (document] LESEE)
The Italian Arsy Corps in Herzogovina has been attached to his
Beeresgruppe rather than to the 2nd Italian Any at Susak.
OSS, Washington, (dies), Auguiitl ; , 1942)
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l
rpt August 3,
flaneral
C-in-C in GREECE / his
general headquarters at Scoplja,
Reliable source, August 3, 1943
OSS, Washington (dies) Sap teaser 3, 191(3
Ul n 9^)
GERMANY rpt August 11, 1948
LOHR
Among those who attended the recent conversations held at
HITLER* e (q.v*) headquarters.
0 .
Contacts (3*2) of Munich, August 11, 1943
OSS #21395, Bern, August 21, 1943
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GERMANY before 1936
L#HR, EHRHARDT von
Mentioned in letter / according to examiner, was formerly in
Rio de Janeiro where he was connected with A.E.G.} before re-
turning to Germany in 1926, was transferred to south Brazil /
aviator in last war; speaks perfect Portuguese; wife ia Ameri-
can, but is often mistaken for a German as she speaks that
language very well, and also (peaks good Portuguese / they were
in veiy well with the Embassy get in ttio and also with influen-
tial German business men,,
Letter from Gibrail JANUS (BRASIL], April 18, 1942
to Dr. E. Rodrigues PINTO I, PORTUGAL)
USNC BER 19A38/42
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MIS J REFERENCE CARD
GERMANY ?
LOHSS, FRIEDERICH
Author of Roosevelt Aaerika, one of four books on America which
are compulsory reading for all. Orman saboteurs (see 7-16,
GERMANY, ROSS, C$&H~and 7-16, G,ERMANX, KINDERLIN); source says
book is of vital importance and contains a plan to sabotage
America psychologically; it has never been translated into
English; only copy in America is held by the American Jewish
Committee, 386 Fourth Avenue, New York City,
MIS, Serial No. 4997, July 23, 1942
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REFERENCE CARD
LATVIA
LOHSE, HEINRICH (see LOZE, tftjjhuenia)
Former Gauleiter of SchleswLg-holsteinf now Reich Commissar
of Ostlandj the Reich Coramiss^ariat consists of the General
Districts of Lithuania wader RENTELN (q*vJ« Latvia under
j DRECHSLEh (q.v.), Esthonia under LIETZMANljy and White Ruthe-
nia under KUBE (q.v.)$ Riga is the capital of the tfegldn.
Report on the Occupied Territories of Hie Soviet Union, p* .3.
Office of European Economic Research, New fork
(Returned to Press Survey)
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LATVIA
REFMNCE CARD
To Febru&iy I94I
LOHSE
RelchscoinmiBsar in charge of Riga,
OSS, New York, Sigrid Schultz, December 14 , 1942
(Source left Germany in Feb, 1941)
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LOH,$£, HEINRICH
Reiehskomratssar / In his decree regarding Ukraine he said
that German ^ovomoait wishtd to restore gradually private oeipJ
ship in occupied towns; suich restoration would, however*, be
entirely dependent on owners 1 loyalty to German authorities
and slightest disloyalty would result in the confiscation of
the properly •
•6‘
Sensor Materials Digest #20
'Germany's Policy in the Ukraine', ji.10
OSS, R & A, November 17, 1942
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GERMANY
LOIZEAU 9 GENERAL
One of the four-star generals (French) imprisoned at
Konigstein Fortress ; for complete list see document B-550*
Interview with Michel Bernheim
March 23, 1942
( 90 )
LOLNOFFEL# D r# ERICH von '
War reporter*
FCC, September 18# 1942
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LOtttEL, Corporal
jf).
Ifceater oiiaaor in VoUrnacht'c
bm 2nd LI;. DQRHEMUR.
Confidential end reliable source
OSS, Washington,, February 25, 19143
rpt February 25, 1943
'.fc
Propaganda ^action in Bordeaux}
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Germany
LQIGIN* laj« General
His promotion from colonel became effective August 1# 1945^
of the Luftwaffe* ®
FCC, Daily Report# August 4, 1943
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GERMANY
LQNICER
rpt September 1941
Chief chaplain of tHe Breslau garrison $ is obvious] y a repre-
sentative of the Nazi faction of German *rotestantle& / he
describes war as the best means for ■leading a nation from
chaos to order 1 , and as capable of purifying a nation.
Committee for National Morale, Gagman Psychological
New fork, September 1941, pp* "357 92
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rpt November 22, 1042
j i -i \ . u * >. < .
I *' |RC!1 MI? , BRUNO
Officer in the Mediterranean under
KESSELRINN.
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7-16 :
obnhany
rpt April WBl,
L0BHJ2
Gnappenfiihrer / ohief of the Samoan minority department
(Deutohes Volks tun ir Auiaiaud) in the SlbbA'itrop off lot
in Berlin / nry close to George POfOFP (lift ft.
«****•
$ '■ ■■■ , U\
Putlit* (W/De/Eu/ Q), April fi» 1»42
OSS, New, York, April IV, 1941!
ft ' 6l
( 90 )
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